
The Survival
Reset, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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David Leland Horton
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By:
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Daniel Syverson
About this listen
Reset book three, The Survival, shows the transition as families and neighborhoods are forced to either fight one another or work together to defend themselves against not only the increasingly powerful gangs, but an equally powerful, and equally ruthless government. The issue has now just become one of survival. Still, others are working towards the bigger picture, attempting to return to the type of country only a few people still remember. In a matter of months, entirely new cultures are forming.
Weaknesses within the government are becoming more apparent as the people find ways to get around their oppressive rules.
©2018 Daniel L. Syverson (P)2019 Daniel L. Syverson
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